Not exact matches
According to the Environmental Working Group, «many of the 250 - plus contaminants detected through
water sampling and testing are at levels that are perfectly legal under the Safe Drinking Water Act or state regulations, but well above levels authoritative scientific studies have found to pose health risks.&r
water sampling and testing are at levels that are perfectly legal under the Safe
Drinking Water Act or state regulations, but well above levels authoritative scientific studies have found to pose health risks.&r
Water Act or state regulations, but
well above levels authoritative scientific studies have found to pose health risks.»
State health officials assured residents for months that the
water was safe to
drink even though
samples were
well above safe federal PFOA limits.
Two Syracuse University geology professors - along with a graduate assistant or two - are hurrying to collect
water samples from
drinking wells in the Southern Tier before - and if - the natural gas extraction method known as hydraulic fracturing is approved in New York.
Beginning in 2008, the EPA took
water samples from residents»
drinking water wells, finding hydrocarbons and traces of contaminants that seemed like they could be related to fracking.
After analyzing the content of
samples from local
wells for a project about the quality of
drinking water, fifth - and sixth - grade students at Shutesbury Elementary School display their information on a large map of the town and look for patterns in the data.
They also gathered
samples from the
wells of families in town to assess the quality and mineral content of
drinking water, using a mass spectrometer in a partnership with a local college laboratory.
The highest value ever recorded throughout this
sampling effort was a
sample taken about 1,600 miles west of San Francisco, at 11 Bq / m3, which the researchers described as «more than 500 times lower than safety limits established by the US government for
drinking water and
well below limits of concern for direct exposure while swimming, boating, or other recreational activities.»
Enjoy a selection of mouth -
watering snacks and light meals as
well as plenty of hot and cold
drinks or
sample British and European cuisine at the Endeavour Bar and Restaurant, which offers a varied menu, contemporary décor, and a welcoming atmosphere.
Advocacy groups Empire State Consumer Project and Food &
Water Watch sent a letter to the agency [PDF] today with new data showing levels of arsenic in apple juice well above — in one juice sample, five times higher — than what the EPA allows in drinking w
Water Watch sent a letter to the agency [PDF] today with new data showing levels of arsenic in apple juice
well above — in one juice
sample, five times higher — than what the EPA allows in
drinking waterwater.
In active gas - extraction areas (one or more gas
wells within 1 km), average and maximum methane concentrations in
drinking -
water wells increased with proximity to the nearest gas
well and were 19.2 and 64 mg CH4 L - 1 (n = 26), a potential explosion hazard; in contrast, dissolved methane
samples in neighboring nonextraction sites (no gas
wells within 1 km) within similar geologic formations and hydrogeologic regimes averaged only 1.1 mg L - 1 (P < 0.05; n = 34).